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titleOfInvention MATERIAL FOR INTRAOCULAR LENS.
abstract The present invention provides an intraocular lens material having improved resistance to hydrolysis. The intraocular lens material according to the present invention is obtained by polymerizing a monomer composition comprising: a base monomer, a hydrophilic monomer and a crosslinkable monomer, wherein the base monomer comprises an acrylate monomer containing a aromatic ring and an alkoxyalkyl methacrylate monomer having an alkoxyalkyl group having four or fewer carbon atoms. A mixing ratio on a molar basis of the methacrylate monomer to the acrylate monomer in all monomer components contained in the monomer composition is from 0.25 to 1.00.
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